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Dreadful Shipwrecks.

We hear by telegraph from Halifax, of the wreck of the ship Stoffordshire, of Boston, on her way from Liverpool, and of the loss of her Captain, RICHARDSON, and about one hundred and eighty passengers, mostly Irish emigrants. She struck upon a rock and almost instantly went down. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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